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Did you mean "the pursuit"? You can use "the pursuit" when referring to the act of chasing or striving for something, such as a goal or an objective.
Example: "In the pursuit of knowledge, she dedicated countless hours to her studies."
Alternatives: "the chase" or "the quest"
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the pursue
verb
To follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment.
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The former employees are determined the pursue the company.
The pursue and come across Pansy's long-missing brother, Charlie in Northland barroom, victim of amnesia.
The pursue and come across Pansy's long-missing brother, Charlie… Our party made up of our hero and his two friends are on desert island where stranded after ship sunk.
Let me conclude with this: the bullying of small countries by big ones, the trampling of justice and decency in the pursue of national aggrandisement and reckless indifference to human life should have no place in our world.
Indeed the pursue of responsible innovation rests on the voluntary adoption of standards which are not legally binding (ethical dimension of responsibility).
To facilitate this goal, in this article a new approach to student modeling is proposed that benefits from the advantages of Ontological Engineering, advancing in the pursue of a more granular and complete knowledge representation.
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